Network Morphology Bibliography

Baerman, Matthew, Dunstan Brown and Greville G. Corbett. 2005. The syntax-morphology interface: a study of syncretism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [chapter 4: 'Formal Representation; chapter 5: 'Formal Framework and Case Studies']

Baerman, Matthew, and Greville G. Corbett. Prolegomena to a typology of morphological features. 2006. Morphology 16/2. 231-246. [pdf of draft] [pdf]

Brown, Dunstan. 1995 . Setevaja morfologija i russkaja glagol´naja sistema. Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta , ser. 9. Filologija no. 6. 91-108.

Brown, Dunstan. 1998a. Defining ‘subgender': virile and devirilised nouns in Polish. Lingua 104.187-233.

Brown, Dunstan. 1998b. Stem Indexing and Morphonological Selection in the Russian Verb. In: R. Fabri, A. Ortmann and T. Parodi (eds.) Models of Inflection , 196-221. Niemeyer: Tübingen.

Brown, Dunstan. 1998c. From the general to the exceptional: a Network Morphology account of Russian nominal inflection. Unpublished PhD thesis , University of Surrey.

Brown, Dunstan. 2007. Peripheral Functions and Overdifferentiation: the Russian second locative. Russian Linguistics. 31.1. 61-76. [electronic reprint] [pdf of draft] [link to publisher's site]

Brown, Dunstan and Andrew Hippisley. 1994. Conflict in Russian Genitive Plural Assignment: A Solution Represented in DATR. Journal of Slavic Linguistics 2.1. 48-76.

Brown, Dunstan, Greville G. Corbett, Norman M. Fraser, Andrew Hippisley and Alan Timberlake 1996. Russian Noun Stress and Network Morphology. Linguistics 34, 53-107.

Corbett, Greville G. and Norman M. Fraser. 1993. Network Morphology: a DATR account of Russian nominal inflection. Journal of Linguistics 29.113-42. [Reprinted in Francis X. Katamba (editor) 2003. Morphology: Critical Concepts in Linguistics, VI: Morphology: Its Place in the Wider Context , 364-396. London, Routledge.]

Corbett, Greville G. and Norman M. Fraser. 1997. Komp'juternaja lingvistika i tipologija. Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Serija 9: Filologija , 122-140.

Corbett, Greville G. and Norman M. Fraser. 1999. Default genders. In: Barbara Unterbeck, Matti Rissanen, Terttu Nevalainen & Mirja Saari (eds) Gender in Grammar and Cognition (Trends in Linguistics: Studies and Monographs 124). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 55-97 . [ Reprinted 2002 in the Mouton Jubilee collection “Mouton Classics: From Syntax to Cognition: From Phonology to Text”, volume I, 297-339.]

Corbett, Greville G. and Norman M. Fraser. 2000. Gender assignment: a typology and a model. In: Gunter Senft (ed.) Systems of Nominal Classification (Language, Culture and Cognition 4 ), 293-325 . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Corbett, Greville G., Dunstan Brown and Nicholas Evans. 2002. Morphology, typology, computation. In: Sabrina Bendjaballah, Wolfgang U. Dressler, Oskar E. Pfeiffer and Maria D. Voeikova (eds) Morphology 2000: Selected Papers from the 9th Morphology Meeting, Vienna 24-28 February 2000 (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 218) , 91-104. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Evans, Nicholas, Dunstan Brown and Greville G. Corbett. 1998. Emu Divorce: A Unified Account of Gender and Noun Class Assignment in Mayali. In: M. C. Gruber, D. Higgins, K. Olson and T. Wysocki (eds) CLS 34: Papers from the 34th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society , 127-142 . Chicago: CLS.

Evans, Nicholas, Dunstan Brown and Greville G. Corbett. 2001. Dalabon pronominal prefixes and the typology of syncretism: a Network Morphology analysis. In: Geert Booij and Jaap van Marle (eds.) Yearbook of Morphology 2000. Dordrecht: Kluwer. 187-231.

Evans, Nicholas, Dunstan Brown and Greville G. Corbett. 2002. The Semantics of Gender in Mayali: Partially parallel systems and formal implementation. Language 78.111-155.

Fraser, Norman M. and Greville G. Corbett. 1995. Gender, animacy and declensional class assignment: a unified account for Russian. In: Geert Booij and Jaap van Marle (eds.) Yearbook of Morphology 1994 . 123-150. Dordrecht: Kluwer.

Fraser, Norman M. and Greville G. Corbett. 1997. Defaults in Arapesh. Lingua 103.25-57.

Hippisley, Andrew . 1996. Network Morphology and Russian Expressive Derivation. Slavonic and East European Review 74, 2.

Hippisley, Andrew. 1997. Declarative derivation . Unpublished PhD thesis. University of Surrey.

Hippisley, Andrew. 1998. Indexed stems and Russian word formation: a Network Morphology account of Russian personal nouns. Linguistics 36 (6).1039-1124.

Hippisley, Andrew. 2001. Word Formation Rules in a default inheritance framework: a Network Account of Russian personal nouns. In: Jaap van Marle and Geert Booij (eds) Yearbook of Morphology 1999, 221-261. Dordrecht: Kluwer.

Hippisley, Andrew. 2007. Declarative deponency: a Network Morphology account of morphological mismatches.  Baerman et al. 2007.145-174 .

Hippisley, Andrew  2010a . Paradigmatic realignment and morphological change: diachronic deponency in Network Morphology. In Franz Rainer et al . (eds.), Variation and change in
morphology , 107–27. Amsterdam : John Benjamins

Hippisley, Andrew.  2010b.  A declarative approach to language change: regularization as realignment.  Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society. 261-275. Chicago: CLS, 2010

Hippisley, Andrew and Gerald Gazdar. 1999. Inheritance hierarchies and historical reconstruction: towards a history of Slavonic colour terms. In: Sabrina Billings, John Boyle and Aaron Griffith (eds) CLS 35: the Main Session . Papers from the 35th Meeting of Chicago Linguistics Society. Vol. 1 . Chicago: CLS.125-140.

Compiled by Andrew Hippisley and Greville G. Corbett, February 2007. Update : November 2011